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July 25, 2005
Cellex successfully completes hydrogen fuel cell
field trials at Wal-Mart(R) distribution center
Source: CNW
Group
VANCOUVER and DAYTON, OH, July 25 /CNW/ - Cellex Power Products, Inc.
announced today the successful completion of its Alpha hydrogen fuel cell
product field trials at the logistics subsidiary of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
The
highlight of the trial came with Wal-Mart deciding to lead the material
handling industry by agreeing to support Cellex's Beta field trials and
commercialization process of fuel cell power systems for electric lift
trucks.
Cellex had four fuel cell power units in operation for two weeks at a
Wal-Mart food distribution center in Missouri demonstrating the operational
benefits to Wal-Mart when powering their fleet of pallet trucks. The power
units ran without safety incident and refueled with compressed hydrogen
in one
minute. Cellex's Vice President Sales and Marketing, Tom Hoying commented,
"This is a significant event as Wal-Mart's continued support of Cellex
will be
a key driver in moving fuel cells from a demonstration technology to a
commercial product in the material handling industry."
Wal-Mart's Executive Vice President of Logistics and Supply Chain, Rollin
Ford said, "Cellex's fuel cell power units provided us the opportunity
to gain
insight into the potential of fuel cell power. We were impressed with
the
operational benefits." Ford added, "Working with Cellex enables
Wal-Mart to
forge ahead on its environmental leadership by embracing new technologies
such
as fuel cells."
As a collaborator, Crown Equipment Corporation, a leading North American
electric lift truck company will participate by supplying the lift trucks.
Lead acid batteries used today typically last 4 to 8 hours and large
distribution centers often change batteries over 300 times per day resulting
in lost productivity and increased operational cost. Cellex's fuel cell
power
units eliminate battery changing, run longer than batteries, maintain
consistent power delivery to the lift truck and refuel in one minute.
Tom Hoying added, "In addition to the operational and economic benefits,
the lift truck operators were very pleased with the performance of their
pallet trucks when powered by the Cellex fuel cell product. Cellex's power
units have the unique ability to maintain top speed and power at all times
in
the lift truck, making it easier for operators to work."
For further information: Contact: Tom Hoying, Vice President Sales &
Marketing, Cellex Power Products, Inc., Phone: (937) 394-2422,
thoying@cellexpower.com
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